Lapalco

Lapalco

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While Brendan Benson may be best known for receiving the fervent patronage of fellow Detroit natives the White Stripes, the songs on his second album display little of Jack and Meg's garage roar. Rather, Lapalco recalls power-pop groups such as Fountains of Wayne and Teenage Fanclub. Benson and longtime musical colleague Jason Falkner write ornate, Technicolor-bright songs. On "Folk Singer," Benson directly references one of his idols: "She says, 'Stop pretending you're not John Lennon.'" Sure enough, "Tiny Spark" is built around a classic-sounding 1960s riff. Benson also likes to inject character and humor into his songs. In "Metarie," he sings that he "Met a girl/ Introduced myself/ Asked her to go with me/ And no one else," only to be told, "You need a bath/ Your clothes are wrong/ You're not my type/ Know we wouldn't get along." He might mock himself on his own record, but this self-professed loser has produced a winner of an album. --Louis Pattison

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Lapalco

Lapalco
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A marvelously affecting power pop album
  • Catchy intelligent power pop
  • Prepare to sing along!
  • Glad folks like this one
  • It's a shame...
Lapalco
Brendan Benson
Manufacturer: Vagrant Startime
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000060OLF
Release Date: 2002-02-26

Tracks:

  1. Tiny Spark
  2. Metarie Benson
  3. Folk Singer
  4. Life in the D
  5. Good to Me
  6. You're Quiet
  7. What
  8. Eventually
  9. I'm Easy
  10. Pleasure Seeker
  11. Just Like Me
  12. Jet Lag

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While Brendan Benson may be best known for receiving the fervent patronage of fellow Detroit natives the White Stripes, the songs on his second album display little of Jack and Meg's garage roar. Rather, Lapalco recalls power-pop groups such as Fountains of Wayne and Teenage Fanclub. Benson and longtime musical colleague Jason Falkner write ornate, Technicolor-bright songs. On "Folk Singer," Benson directly references one of his idols: "She says, 'Stop pretending you're not John Lennon.'" Sure enough, "Tiny Spark" is built around a classic-sounding 1960s riff. Benson also likes to inject character and humor into his songs. In "Metarie," he sings that he "Met a girl/ Introduced myself/ Asked her to go with me/ And no one else," only to be told, "You need a bath/ Your clothes are wrong/ You're not my type/ Know we wouldn't get along." He might mock himself on his own record, but this self-professed loser has produced a winner of an album. --Louis Pattison

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A marvelously affecting power pop album.......2006-06-02

I have a rule that I never review an album that I haven't heard at least ten times all the way through. If you scroll through my various reviews and notice just the music, I invariably give albums either four or five stars. This is mainly because albums I really dislike never fulfill the ten-times rule. I bring this up because on the first two or three hearings of this album I wasn't terribly impressed. I didn't think it a bad album, merely one that I wasn't going to be able to listen to ten times. I stuck with it, however, and somewhere around the sixth listen everything clicked. Now, I am a huge fan of power pop and have been since discovering Big Star, the Raspberries, and the Shoes ages ago. Now the thing is, those bands all blew me away on a first listen. This one took longer, but I'm simply delighted that I stuck with it.

There is not a whole lot to say about this album. The melodies are great, the performance excellent, the lyrics filled with some great twists. He often reminds me of other artists, whether A. C. Newman or Apples in Stereo or the Shoes. That's a pretty wide range of music, but he seems to fit somewhere among them with his own unique sound. I think what initially failed to turn me onto him is the fact that his songs have less aggressive hooks than many other power pop performers. The Smithereens, for instance, are all hooks, and as a result tend to be as interesting upon repeated hearings. But this album seems to get better with each time I listen to it.

I like nearly every song on the album, but my favorite might be the one that opens the album, "Tiny Spark." It starts with some misdirection as a synthesizer that does not represent the sound of the rest of the album opens things up. But it opens up immediately to a pop song of the first rank. This, like many of the other best songs on the album, were co-written with Jason Falkner, who has been in several bands, but is probably best known for his work with the Three O'Clock. But Benson's songs have an equal charm, such as "Metarie" and "Folksinger" that follow the opening cut. I personally like Benson's more up-tempo numbers than the slower cuts, but I can easily imagining feeling the opposite depending one's taste.

So I definitely recommend this one. And if, like I did at first, you don't love it at first, stick with it. I bet you come around.

5 out of 5 stars Catchy intelligent power pop.......2005-11-19


I bought Brendan Benson's latest album 'The Alternative To Love' and really loved it. I saw
him in concert in Dublin a month ago and was similarly impressed. To be honest,in concert the
songs that worked best were off the album 'Lapalco' which I hadn't heard.

I bought 'Lapalco' a day after the concert and it's been on heavy rotation on my IPod ever
since.

Five of the twelve songs on 'Lapalco' were co-written with Jason Falkner ex-Jellyfish and
The Grays. It has to be said that all of these songs are excellent. Falkner as a solo artist
specialises in intricate, catchy, intelligent power-pop with lots of nice touches in every song
that he does. He and Benson are a great combination - they both know how to write great
pop songs. Falkner seems to have spurred Benson on to great accomplishments. In must be pointed
out to be fair that the Benson-only penned tracks are as good as the co-writes.

The album opener 'Tiny Spark' is great.He closed his show in Dublin with this one and it is a
great anthem. 'Metarie' is lovely also. Benson's lyrics are always very honest "Met a girl,
introduced myself, asked her to go with me and no-one else".It's a great song about trying to
get a girlfriend."Folk Singer" is another cracker - it's one of the many songs where Benson's voice
hits falsetto on the chorus. This to me is the essence of power-pop - soaring vocals that lift the
spirit. The rest of the album is equally strong and I can honestly say that there are no weak tracks
afterwards. My personal favourite is 'Pleasure Seeker'. It too features a killer chorus and
Benson's voice soars high again.

If you haven't heard of Benson and are a fan of the power-pop , you should give him a chance.

He deserves all the success he gets for his intelligent, intricate music. I'm listening to his
songs as I write this review and they still give me a kick after four weeks of heavy rotation.

Brendan's next collaberation is going to be with Jack White of The White Stripes. It will be
interesting to hear how it turns out. Hopefully it will bring Benson's music to the attention
of a wider audience. He really deserves it.

5 out of 5 stars Prepare to sing along!.......2005-03-01

Let's be frank here: anyone who likes popsongs with lots and lots of hooks, catchy melodies, beatle-like chord canges, and (often silly) lyrics about girls, should buy this album right away and never stop enjoying it immensely. At least that's what I did.

2 out of 5 stars Glad folks like this one.......2004-12-30

One good song and the rest were very boring - why the fuss over this guy, everyone says that this is a great CD, maybe his first CD was better.
The great thing about music is that there is something out there for everyone. Some people love Creed, and Puddle of Mud, God bless their little hearts. Bottom line is that there are better CDs you should spend your money on. I generally agree with Allmusic.com, but this one is just not up to the quality of similar works.

5 out of 5 stars It's a shame..........2004-11-03

You have to feel bad for Brendan Benson. When you have created a near perfect album such as this how can you possibly follow it up? I took a chance on this after reading an interview with Liz Phair in which she said she'd been listening to it and loved it. Best chance I've ever taken. The songs are absolutely infectious with nary a misstep throughout. If you are a fan of clean power pop with plenty of hooks you can't go wrong here. I'm not one to give five stars very often and don't even review many albums but this one is a can't miss.
Lapalco
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Lapalco
    Brendan Benson
    Manufacturer: V2
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000067JS2
    Release Date: 2002-09-30

    Tracks:

    1. Tiny Spark
    2. Metarie
    3. Folk Singer
    4. Life In The D
    5. Good To Me
    6. Unfortunate Guy
    7. You're Quiet
    8. What
    9. Eventually
    10. I'm Easy
    11. Pleasure Seeker
    12. Just Like Me
    13. Jet Lag

    Album Details

    Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track
    Lapalco/The Alternative to Love
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      Lapalco/The Alternative to Love
      Brendan Benson
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000FA569A
      Release Date: 2006-10-24

      Album Description

      Two disc set featuring the second and third albums by this rockin' Power Pop artist, best known now as one-half of the creative force behind The Raconteurs (the other half being Jack White of The White Stripes). 2002's Lapalco features the able assistance of Jason Falkner and includes 12 tracks. 2005's The Alternative To Love features 12 more melodic gems. 24 tracks total. 2006.

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